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North Stand season ticket holders received a letter today provisionally allocating them their seats for next season. With the letter supporters received a plan showing where their new seats will be in the new stand.
Fans are being encouraged to approach the club with any queries regarding their new seat which may be subject to change depending on supporter feedback.
Supporters can see a larger plan of the new stand's lay-out at sessions organised by the club on Thursday and Saturday. The new North lower tier has fewer rows than the old one, although they are longer. There are also two new disabled areas in the new configuration.
Any revisions in seat allocation will be notified to season ticket holders in the week commencing April 22nd before the seating plan is finalised in early May. From there the process will run parallel with the regular season ticket renewal.
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